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Grandstand

on BBC One London

Introduced by Desmond Lynam, from Wimbledon.
10.45 Cricket: Third Test
Live coverage from Old Trafford of the third day's play in the Third Cornhill Insurance Test match of the Ashes series, between England and Australia. England have not beaten Australia in Manchester since the Ashes series. Australia have won here in 1989 and 1993, and will be looking to complete their first hat trick at Old Trafford. Commentary Richie Benaud, Geoffrey Boycott, David Gower, Tony Lewis and Ian Chappell.
* See Jonathan Agnew : page 44
1.05pm News
1.10 Motor Sport
Round 13 of the Touring Car Championship, from Croft in North Yorkshire. Commentary by Murray Walker and Charlie Cox.
1.40 Wimbledon 97: Ladles Singles Final
Live coverage from Centre Court, where the ladies' singles final starts at 2pm. With reigning champion Steffi Graf missing from the tournament, this year's Wimbledon trophy will almost certainly be etched with the name of a first-time winner. If her world ranking is anything to go by, it is highly likely that top seed
Martina Hingis will have reached today's final. Other contenders for the title include Seles, Novotna and Sanchez-Vicario. But, like the weather, Wimbledon is unpredictable and always capable of serving up some surprises.
With commentary from John Barrett and Virginia Wade. Wimbledon coverage continues on BBC2 with the men's doubles final and the mixed doubles final.
Live coverage of the men's singles final starts tomorrow at 1.30pm.
TV presentation (tennis) Barbara Slater Editor Dave Gordon
Videoplus code for 10.45am-5.55pm.
10.45am-1.40pm

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
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Geoffrey Boycott
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David Gower
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Tony Lewis
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Ian Chappell.
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Jonathan Agnew
Commentary By:
Murray Walker
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Steffi Graf
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Martina Hingis
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John Barrett
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Barbara Slater

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